BASTET – A1043755

***SAFE 07/23/15*** HEADBUTTING SENIOR TORTIE CHARMER, DUMPED FOR “PERSONAL PROBLEMS”, HAS A NEAR-PERFECT BEHAVIOR RATING, BUT WILL DIE BECAUSE SHE SNEEZED – PLEASE GRANT BASTET A DEATH ROW PARDON!!! Gorgeous tortie senior girl BASTET, listed as both 10 & 13 years of age in her profile, entered the kill-happy ACC due to PERSONAL PROBLEMS and a MOVE to new cat-free digs. At home, Bastet was PURR-fect: “Bastet has been with her family for 12 years. Bastet lived with 2 adults and 3 teenage children. Bastet engages all the family for petting and contact. Owner describes her as quiet and says she is tolerant of children. Bastet is an indoor cat. She does not mind being picked up and enjoys being brushed. When the family is home she likes to be where they are.” This sweet senior rocked a near-perfect AVERAGE behavioral rating for her trusting HEADBUTTS! But poor Bastet will DIE at noon tomorrow because she SNEEZED, an INNOCENT VICTIM of the ever-present ACC kitty cold and a badly broken shelter system. The ACC prefers to KILL rather than CURE, but YOU can prevent her date with death! Please start RIGHT NOW to apply to foster or adopt adorable tortie senior BASTET! If you can’t save BASTET yourself, please SHARE her sad story and PLEDGE for her rescue!

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Brooklyn Center

My name is BASTET. My Animal ID # is A1043755. – P
I am a female tortie domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.

I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 07/12/2015 from NY 11436, owner surrender reason stated was PERS PROB.

07/12/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/12/15 17:00 Bastet is a 13 year old female tortie domestic shorthair cat who is being surrendered because the client is moving. Bastet has been with her family for 12 years. Bastet lived with 2 adults and 3 teenage children. Bastet engages all the family for petting and contact. Owner describe her as quiet and says she is tolerant of children. Bastet is an indoor cat who has not been exposed to dogs or other cats. Bastet uses a litter box with clay litter. Bastet is not receptive for bathing and will vocalize to complain. Bastet has not had a nail trim. She does not mind being picked up and enjoys being brushed. Bastet does not use toys or play with objects. She has a scratching post made of rope which she uses. When the family is home she likes to be where they are. Bastet enjoys wet and dry food. Upon intake Bastet was receptive to introduction. Bastet was semi-tense for handling but not defensive. Counselor was able to scan for microchip (negative) collar and photograph. Bastet was easily picked up and returned to the carrier.

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07/15/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Owner Profile: Bastet was bought into the care center due to her previous owner moving. Bastet lived with two adults and three teenage children. Bastet engages all the family for petting and contact. The previous owner describe her as quiet and says she is tolerant of children. Bastet is an indoor cat. Her behavior towards cats and dogs remain unknown. Bastet uses a litter box with clay litter. Notes: Bastet at the time of the assessment was displaying friendly behavior, comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Bastet is displaying behavior appropriate for a new cat owner. Reaction to assessor: At the front of cage, soliciting, rubbing against the cage front When spoken quietly: stays at front, continues soliciting attention Reaction to door cage opening: remains soft & relaxed Reaction to touch: solicits petting and attention, head butts, rubs on hands Try picking cat up: tolerant of this type of handling, becomes nervous Placement Determination: Average

☆★ TO ADOPT THIS ANIMAL THROUGH THE PUBLIC ADOPTION SITE, PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK AND SCROLL DOWN TO BOTTOM TO LOG IN AND RESERVE THE ANIMAL. THERE WILL BE A $202 DEPOSIT REQUIRED. $150 WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE PROOF OF SPAY/NEUTER IS SUPPLIED.http://www.nycacc.org/PublicAtRisk.htm☆★

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